The new tool, known as HP SWFScan, is specifically aimed at helping Flash developers detect and monitor increasingly sophisticated security threats, such as cross site scripting and SQL injection ...
A security hole in the way Macromedia Inc.’s Flash player handles ActiveX content could allow an attacker to run code on vulnerable systems, according to a security advisory published by eEye Digital ...
As digital infrastructure becomes the backbone of today's enterprises and cloud services, servers have transformed far beyond their original role as mere computing units. They now function as central ...
If two heads are better than one, then five companies working together on a single technology must be a really, really good thing, right? That’s the basis of thought for the “Next Generation Secure ...
Recently I've started testing Macromedia's flash security update, it installs fine, works fine under an admin account, but not under user accounts. They see a red x where the flash should be.